Sinclair Construction Group is a full service commercial concrete contractor with the knowledge, experience and bandwidth needed to take on almost any sized concrete construction job. We carry $10M in insurance coverage, and have the necessary bonding capacity along with multi-state capability. Our experience and performance in commercial concrete construction have paved the way for significant company growth as well as the creation of new job opportunities in the state of Georgia.

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Engineering the design of how a structure transfers loads to the Earth; Depending on influencing environmental factors they can be one to two feet from final finish elevation (standard slab on grade footings) or they need to have a more adequate load capacity going to deeper soil or bedrock (piers, drilled piles/caissons, helical piers, columns).

A structurally thick concrete mat that rests on concrete or timber piles to evenly spread or displace the load the pile carries, and is usually part of the foundation of a building such as a multi-story unit.

The process of taking fabricated reinforcement steel rods (sometimes field cutting for desired length and or bend angle) and laying them out in a grid pattern with proper overlap, tying securely (setting the cages if necessary for reinforced footings), and using brick or bolster supports to suspend for proper concrete coverage.

Part of the foundation of a structure formed from directly placing concrete onto compacted subgrade and or subbase to ensure a structurally sound building. Seen referred to as SOG in many plans and can have PSI of 3,000, 4,000, or 5,000.

The process of physically pumping concrete on site and then using the necessary tools and techniques to ensure a high-quality slab – Vibration is used for consolidation to eliminate pockets, honeycombs and entrapped air; Screeding is the process of cutting off excess concrete to bring the top surface of the slab to proper grade; Bull floating levels ridges, fills voids, and smooths the surface; Panning by either a machine or hand trowel places the proper aggregates just beneath the surface while smoothing out imperfections and allowing the concrete to breath; Burning and curing are the last steps in finishing properly placed concrete.

Concrete placed on a form of metal decking (or composite decking) to act as the floor for that level of the building. It is usually then covered by another type of flooring (tile or carpet), and is placed via pump with careful consideration to avoid deflecting.

Polyurethane product that is placed in all joints of the concrete slab to prevent water damage, keeping both water and air out (exterior and interior). It also helps reduce sound transmission through cracks.

Sinclair Construction Group, Inc., founded in 2012, is a full service concrete contractor committed to providing high quality concrete foundations, various types of slabs and flatwork, cast in place walls, elevated slabs and columns, and hardscapes. Sinclair Construction Group is based in Marietta, GA and provides concrete construction expertise to Georgia and the majority of the Southeast.